Axial CT sections involving vital structures of the temporal bone.

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Axial CT sections involving vital structures of the temporal bone. Axial CT sections involving vital structures of the temporal bone. The first images (A–C) belong to the control group, and the last images (D–F) belong to the study group. The position of the samples in the axial plane is marked as follows: A indicates anterior; P, posterior; L, lateral; M, medial on the first image. Short white arrows indicate fracture lines with different orientations in different parts of the temporal bone. Long white arrows indicate fractures of walls of vascular and nerve structures: carotid canal in images A and D (double-tipped arrow), and F; sigmoid sinus sulcus and jugular vein bulb in images B and C; the mastoid segment of facial nerve in the image D; the tympanic segment of the facial nerve in the image E; the stylomastoid foramen in the image F. The black arrows indicate the different portions of the facial nerve: the mastoid portion in C and D, tympanic in E, and the stylomastoid foramen in F. IAM indicates internal auditory meatus; SSS, sigmoid sinus sulcus; JB, jugular bulb; JV, jugular vein; EAM, external auditory meatus. A, M3 sample section at the level of the internal auditory meatus. The long white arrow indicates a fracture line at the medial wall of the carotid canal. B, M4 sample section at the level of epitympanic portion. The long white arrow indicates a longitudinal fracture line at the lateral wall of the sigmoid sulcus. The short white arrows indicate a comminuted fracture of the petrous apex. C, M8 sample section at the level of the jugular bulb: The long white arrow indicates a longitudinal fracture line at the lateral wall of the jugular bulb sulcus. The short white arrows indicate a comminuted fracture of the mastoid. D, S4 sample section at the level of the external auditory meatus. The long white arrow indicates a longitudinal fracture line involving the mastoid segment of the facial nerve; the white double-tipped arrow indicates a comminuted fracture of the lateral wall of the carotid canal. E, S6 sample section at the level of the tympanic portion of the facial nerve. The long white arrow indicates a fracture line involving the facial nerve. F, S5 sample section at the level of the stylomastoid foramen. The long white arrow indicates a bone fragment in the roof of the carotid canal. A. Ilea et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2014;35:1398-1404 ©2014 by American Society of Neuroradiology